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Case studies in orthotopic liver transplantation for hepatitis B: a panel discussion
Five cases that were referred to the Division of Transplantation at NYU School of Medicine for consideration for liver transplantation were discussed among a panel of hepatitis B and liver transplant experts. Opinions were obtained on the management at every stage of treatment of patients with the f...
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Published in: | Clinical transplantation 2000, Vol.14 Suppl 2, p.44 |
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Summary: | Five cases that were referred to the Division of Transplantation at NYU School of Medicine for consideration for liver transplantation were discussed among a panel of hepatitis B and liver transplant experts. Opinions were obtained on the management at every stage of treatment of patients with the following initial information: Case one: young Asian woman in stage IV hepatic coma; intubated; prothrombin time (PT): 30 s; serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT): 8,000 IU; total bilirubin: 25 mg/dL; hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive. Case two: 70-yr-old woman, native of Greece; decompensated cirrhosis with encephalopathy; Child-Pugh Class C; HBsAg positive; hepatitis B surface antibody (HBsAb) negative; hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) positive; hepatitis B e antibody (HBeAb) negative; hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA titer: 10,000. Case three: Muscular detective working full-time; cirrhosis; Child Pugh Class B; ascites controlled with spironolactone and furosemide; PT: 19s; HBsAg positive; HBsAb negative; HBV DNA titer: 50,000; low platelet count. Case four: 45-yr-old baker; cirrhosis and resectable 4-cm hepatoma; Child-Pugh Class B; PT: 16 s; Blood type O; United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) 2B; HBV DNA titer: 3,000. Case five: 40-yr-old Indian man; 300 pounds with massive ascites; Child Pugh Class C; PT: 17 s; HBsAg positive; HBV DNA titer: 22,000; transplanted with intra-operative hypotension; tacrolimus; graft functioning; HBIg 10,000 IU intra-operative and around the clock during the first post-operative week; required huge doses of hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIg) to maintain adequate HBsAb level; daily loss of 5 6 L of ascites fluid; post-operative day 8: anuric, blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 127, creatinine 3, mental status changes. |
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ISSN: | 0902-0063 |